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These are the machines that stretch right from the historical to the iconic and the exotic. And then those that can only be found through OLX. In short, #100Motorcycles is a bridge between the past & the present of motorcycling in this land and everything in-between. Watch this VIDEO to know more about #100Motorcycles

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The ‘veteran’ of many pan-India rides, Sunil G has enough miles (>200,000 kms) on the road to give a long term trucker a good run for his money. He is the quintessential traveler, frugal in needs, calm of demeanor and tough as nails. And his skills with the camera are only rivaled by those on two-wheels. The quintessential multi-tasker too, Sunil is the man to have around when huge miles on the high road are the order of the day.

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sharath chandra

What is the point of putting up reviews of bikes you cannot purchase in India??

How is the r69 relevant to motorcycling in the Indian subcontinent? The benelli BX250??? Seriously?? Its just a concept bike, even if it is supposedly being made and potentially sold in India, How do you connect it with the history of motorcycling in india??

Your list started out very good with the Pulsar. No harm with the rocket too. Tornado, umm, Okay?. CB750? Why????. RX100? Again very very good and highly relevant. Then the list just goes onto a downward spiral of irrelevant eye candy.

Dont get me wrong, I appreciate a CB750 as much as the next enthusiast but it has no place in this list. Where is the RD350? Where are the Bullets? Where is the humble Luna? What about the iconic splendor?? RX135? THE Karizma? The mouthwatering line up of Yezdis? Impulse? 20 motorcycles down and not a single KTM to be found?

Thanks for your comment. We can understand what #100Motorcycles mean to you. However to us it means a lot of different things. It is not only a list of bikes available in India, in the past, currently, or the future. The list comprises of bikes which have been available in India, or have been imported in very less numbers by individuals around India. They reflect a taste which is present in the discerning Indian motorcycling mass. This bike is not a ‘What Bike’ replica of the west, but more or less a painting which can be understood by different motorcyclists differently.

ZoMbiE

Thank you very much for the list. I admit the title may be confusing but the content was more than worth. It was a treat to eyes especially the Boss Hoss!! I am a motorcycle enthusiast and I ride whatever has two wheels and engine under seat. I love each and every pics as well; with in depth details. Keep going. My sincere opinion is Dont stop at 100!! Great Going!!!xbhp rocks!

LCM

Great success in compilation of a vide variety and style and variants of MCs and SCs.. Kudos to enlighten us for the Past to Present and future would be your next endeavor I suppose .. Lovely and inspirational

Kurt

Joe

That Kawasaki Ninja looks perfect! I have one, of a yellow color, just recently bought it. Can someone advise a good site with parts for it? I know a good one with car-parts, this one: Boodmo.com, but unfortunately they don’t have anything for bikes…

Since '02 xBhp is different things to different people. From a close knit national community of bikers to India's only motorcycling lifestyle magazine and a place to make like minded biker friends. We have one common religion - Bikeism.